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ChrisThorpe wrote:The Pumas were on the active airfield, at the end of the line nearest the hangars where the "normal" IAR330s reside - to the left of the C27s / C130s etc. when looking from the airport terminal.
I emailed the Polytechic a couple of times but got no reply - as time was short we gave it a miss - maybe next time!
SirGunHo wrote:I just passed Baneasa airport and I noticed the two German Eurofighters (one broke down two weeks ago in departure after the airshow) are still here. A German AF A400 is there now with them for technical support. If someone knows the serial of the German A400 it would be much appreciated.
This morning I visited the Polytechnic University as I mentioned in a earlier message. The four aircraft are still here and I also discovered the identity of the unknown Yak 52 at that location. That's c/n 899615.
Nilson wrote:SirGunHo wrote:I just passed Baneasa airport and I noticed the two German Eurofighters (one broke down two weeks ago in departure after the airshow) are still here. A German AF A400 is there now with them for technical support. If someone knows the serial of the German A400 it would be much appreciated.
This morning I visited the Polytechnic University as I mentioned in a earlier message. The four aircraft are still here and I also discovered the identity of the unknown Yak 52 at that location. That's c/n 899615.
According tot ADS-B it could be 5412. Tnx for mentioning the c/n of the Yak .
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